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I withdrew $11,000 from my IRA and transferred this amount to my daughter as a gift. I am 66 years old so no penalty I believe. Can any of this amount get tax relief?
I withdrew $11,000 from my regular IRA and transferred this amount to my daughter as a gift. I am 66 years old so no penalty I believe. Can any of this amount get tax relief?
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I withdrew $11,000 from my IRA and transferred this amount to my daughter as a gift. I am 66 years old so no penalty I believe. Can any of this amount get tax relief?
Any amount you withdraw from a Traditional IRA is income. Box 2 of your 1099-R will indicate the taxable amount. There are ways of eliminating the penalty but unfortunately, not the tax.
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I withdrew $11,000 from my IRA and transferred this amount to my daughter as a gift. I am 66 years old so no penalty I believe. Can any of this amount get tax relief?
Any amount you withdraw from a Traditional IRA is income. Box 2 of your 1099-R will indicate the taxable amount. There are ways of eliminating the penalty but unfortunately, not the tax.
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I withdrew $11,000 from my IRA and transferred this amount to my daughter as a gift. I am 66 years old so no penalty I believe. Can any of this amount get tax relief?
There is no deduction for a gift.
June 6, 2019
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